03227oam 22004452 450 991079356820332120230420183605.090-04-39429-X10.1163/9789004394292(CKB)4100000007816895(MiAaPQ)EBC5741301(nllekb)BRILL9789004394292(EXLCZ)99410000000781689520210425d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe blinded state historiographic debates about Samuel Cometopoulos and his state (10th-11th century) /by Mitko B. PanovLeiden ;Boston :Brill,2019.1 online resource (476 pages)East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450,1872-8103 ;volume 5590-04-27878-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Samuel's State in the Contemporary Sources -- Samuel's State in The Byzantine Ideology: Basil II and the Construction of Identity -- Basil versus Samuel: Constructing Legends and Traditions in the Medieval Balkans -- Samuel's Multiple Faces: Sympathetic Ruler and God's Sinner -- Rediscovering the Dark Side of Samuel -- Absolving Samuel -- Resurrecting Samuel -- An Antidote for Balkan Nationalisms: Samuel and the Struggle for National Consciousness in Macedonia -- Under Samuel's Shadow: The Blinding Continues -- Conclusion -- Back Matter -- Bibliography -- Index.This book is a revisionist account of Samuel's State and the legendary struggle between Samuel Cometopoulos and Basil II (10th-11th century). It goes beyond the standard approach to the study of state formation, presenting an entirely new analytical framework which interrogates how contemporaries in the Balkans at different times, ranging from the Byzantine and Balkan elites of the medieval centuries to later voices in the early modern and modern periods, have represented Samuel's polity in the service of their own political agendas and territorial aspirations towards Macedonia. The wide-ranging relationship between culture, identity and power are addressed, making use not just of Balkan literary and artistic traditions but on writings from across the Slavic world and western political and intellectual contexts. Demonstrating the conflicted legacy of the Samuel's State in the Balkans, Mitko B. Panov questions established scholarly opinion and offers new interpretations that reconsider its place in Byzantine and Balkan history and imagination.East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-145055.Byzantine EmpireHistory527-1081Balkan PeninsulaHistoryMacedoniaHistory168 B.C.-1389 A.DByzantine EmpireHistoriography949.9/013092Panov Mitko(Mitko B.),1503073NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910793568203321The blinded state3731235UNINA